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Nonlinear optical properties of tetrapyrazinoporphyrazinato indium chloride complexes due to excited-state absorption processes
The multiphoton absorption properties of the axially substituted tetrapyrazinotetraazaporphyrinato complex
Pyz4TAPInCl (1) are reported and interpreted. In particular, the nonlinear optical transmission of the complex
and the excited states involved in the nonlinear absorption have been determined at the frequency of the
second harmonic generation of a Nd:YAG laser in the nanosecond time regime. Pyz4TAPInCl has an excitedstate
absorption cross section larger than its ground state in the 460-540 nm spectral region, and it shows an
optical limiting (OL) behavior at 532 nm, which derives from a sequential two-photon absorption with a
larger absorption cross section of the excited triplet state with respect to the ground state. It results that the
absorption cross section of 1 in the excited triplet state is 7.8 10-18 cm2 vs 0.9 10-18 cm2 of the ground
state at the wavelength of OL analysis
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